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SAVE THE DATE: Workforce Lecture Series 05/12/16: Community consultation services and lessons learned

Hello,

I am a Research Study Coordinator for the Department of Psychiatry in the Division of Public Behavioral Health and Justice Policy. We have a lecture series, which is a part of the Workforce Initiative, that seeks to disseminate innovations in evidence-based mental health for children and families. Lecture topics range, and include a focus on describing common emotional and behavioral problems for children and their caregivers, simple assessment techniques for identifying them, and evidence-based interventions that can successfully treat them. Presentations will be from local and national experts and provide evidence from clinical trials as well as real-world implementations with diverse populations and settings including clinics, schools, social service programs, and juvenile justice.

Below is our announce of the upcoming month’s panel will be on Community consultation services and lessons learned from the Partnership Access Line. I’ve also attached a flyer for advertisement purposes as well. We would greatly appreciate your company and/or furthering of this advertisement to individuals you deem would be interested in this lecture and series.

SAVE THE DATE!

Our seventh and final lecture of the 2015-16 season will be with Dr. Robert Hilt from the University of Washington and Seattle’s Children’s Hospital.

Dr. Hilt will discuss community service needs in child mental health, and the ongoing movement to better integrate healthcare services.  He will discuss three different Medicaid sponsored child mental health consultation services which he coordinates, and lessons learned through doing that work.

Thursday,

May 12th, 2016

Robert J. Hilt, MD

University of Washington

and Seattle Children’s Hospital

Community consultation services and lessons learned from the Partnership Access Line
University

of Washington

 

School of Social Work

Room 305A

12:20-1:30pm

More information on our speaker:

Dr. Robert Hilt is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital.  He was trained as a general pediatrician at the University of Iowa, and as an adult and child psychiatrist at the University of Massachusetts.  Dr. Hilt has worked as a primary care pediatrician and as a pediatric hospitalist before his current career as a child psychiatrist.  Dr. Hilt is the Program Director for the Partnership Access Line, a child mental health consultation service for primary care providers in both Wyoming and Washington.  He is the Program Director for the Medicaid psychiatric Medication Second Opinion Programs of Wyoming, Washington and Alaska, and MDT Consult Service in Wyoming.  He is co-chair of the Committee on Collaboration with Medical Professions with the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, has served as the Mental Health Editor for the American Academy of Pediatrics’ PREP-Self Assessment, and serves on the editorial boards for both Pediatric Annals and Psychiatric Annals.

*Lectures do not require you to RSVP ahead of time. One Certificate of Completion is provided for each lecture.*

If you have any additional questions about this lecture or the series, please feel free to email Cathea Carey at cmc37@uw.edu.

If you missed registration for last the April 7th Webinar “Keeping the Faith while Keeping it Real:  Exploring more feasible and efficient ways of measuring treatment fidelity” with Georganna Sedlar, Ph.D. and Maria Monroe-DeVita, PhD. Please click the link in the title and view this webinar on our YouTube page.

The Evidence Based Practice Institute, supported by the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery

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